The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 08, 1920, Image 6
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i all the Leathers and Styles ii
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i Ladies' Mahogany Fum
' Ladies' Patent Leather,
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' LadicA Oxfcrds, Milit:
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We received on April "
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Our line of Furnishings
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MONEY TO LEND
Money to lend on impmve.l resi
estate, lonjj time loan , low rate o
interest.
Thos L. Smith,
Attorney s?t law.
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Shoes and Oxfords,
$1.00 to $3.00 j,
it'n another Shipment of Stet- J
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NES GO.
Good Clothes j
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Wo liavc opened our third store?
next door to Seegers Shop. All new
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f goods. In charge of A. C. Nicholson.
i3. A. NICHOLSON & SON, Jefferson
If wc havn't it, we will get it.
Square Deal Drug Co.
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/1ETRIST
Vcpared to examine eyes and fit ,
2 and scientific methods. Work
Jay or a week, but located perp
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The Momer
The old saying that t he feathers
Well, in our Ladies' Department
e(|uired to make the I?ird of Parad
See our line of Ladies' and Misse
i and latest fashions and colors.
Then, again, Miss Folsom, who 1
you, that Spring hat to your lil
t< rn hats to the lowest. To buy fi
correctly. You absolutely can not
Miss Folsom invites you to come
In our PIECE GOODS DEPAP/I
Hie for your every need.
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LOCAL ITEMS
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The road scraper borrowed from I
ho chain panp did some excellent
vork on the Chesterfield streets this j
veek. K
Adam* Cash Market for prompt '
ervice.
The well that is beinp drilled in 1
he yard of the county jail has '
eached a depth of over 200 feet,
some fine veins have been struck but i
t is planned to po some distance fur- ]
her in order to pet a larper flow of 1
vater. i
Demonstration of the Avery Riding
Cultivator at the Dr. Redfearn Farm
Saturday, April 10 at 2 P.M.
For the best things to eat, go to A. ,
7. Davis Market.
Mr. John Lucas has resipned his
sosition of manaper for the Chesterield
Telephone Co. and will hence- <
Forth devote his time to apricultural i
sursuits. As manaper and lineman .
dr. Lucas was A 1, and no doubt a
'ull measure of success awaits him
Coll U? 1 I-1 ? it
ivav iuu ?ucii at' nan inn tuuun, turn,
.'tc.f lined up for the market.
Fresh vegetables being received
Jaily at the Adams Cash Market.
Mr. R. B. Lancy, of Cheraw, was in
;own Tuesday on business.
Mr. B. F. Pegues, of Cheraw, was
in Chesterfield Monday.
A. F. Davis Market handles only
the best Groceries.
There will be a meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society at the
Baptist Church, Friday afternoon at
Tour o'clock.
Services at Long Branch will be
icld the First Sunday morning at 11
/clock, third Sunday afternoon at 3
/clock.
WANTED: Our customers to know
wr have big lots of Oats, Cotton Seed
ideal, Mill Feed, Meal and Flour.
P. A. NICHOLSON & SON, Jefferson
We are getting in a complete line
c>f the famous Delmonte canned
{oods. Adams Cash Market.
There will be preaching at Brock's J
Mill Sunday afternoon at o'clock. *
Mrs. A. B. Frailey, of Columbia,
is visiting her mother, Mis. D. M. :
Barcntine, who is seriously ill.
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Cultivating becomes a joy ride
when on an Avery Riding Cultivator.
Demonstration at the Dr. Redfearn
Farm at 2 P. M., next Saturday.
Mrs. W. G. White, Sr., and little
Billy Garner White, of York, spent
part of this week with Mrs. D. II.
Laney.
A. F. Davis Market handles only
the best of meats.
Mrs. J. W. McElwee and daughter
are visiting Mrs. 1). ]\ Douglass.
Try Hippolitc for nie and cake
making?nothing like it in the world.
Made by DELMONTE and put up
in pint jars. Adams Cash Market.
The following young ladies were
at home from school for Easter:
Misses Maude Garland Welsh, Ruth
Hurst and Dorris Laney, of Columbia
College; Inla Teal and Pearle Moore, j
of Lander and Mary Bell Welsh, of?
Queen's College.
Mr. Jack Douglass came home from
the University of South Carolina to
spend the week with his parents,
Sheriff and Mrs. I). P. Douglass.
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Time, WI
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make the bird is altogether wroi
Store you will find almost all th
ise sit up and take notice.
s' coat suits in all the popular fa
knows how, is on the job to ma
cing in all styles from the late
om our hat department means
go wrong here.
and see her.
WIKNT we are indeed well fix<
;ser<
Miss Mildred Laney, who is engagid
in teaching at Andrews, S. C.,
ipent several days this week with her jarents,
Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Laney. (
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 10 cts
>k|., Flag Brand Canned Goods, beat
luality.
?. A. NICHOLSON A SON, Jefferson
Don't forget the Demonstration of
the Riding Cultivator at the Dr. RedFearn
Farm, Saturday at 2 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Douglass have
Tioved into their new home. Mr.
Douglass deserves much commenda- ;
Lion for his cnterprize in so quickly
erecting this beautiful and cozy cot- i
tage at a time when building materials
and labor are such scarce articles.
If your watch is out of fix 1 can
cure it. Work guaranteed.
Edgeworth, the Jeweler. !
Peoples Bank.
We are making suits to order from
each of our three stores. No experimenting
here. We know how to (it.
P. A. NICHOLSON A SON, Jefferson '
Kill the Rats with RAT-SNAP.
Square Deal Drug Co.
Money to loan on improved farm
lands. See Hanna A Hunley, Attys.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Melton have
gone to their new home at Brevard,
N. C., where they and their family
will spend the summer.
We have in stock and will be pleas- '
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Watch**, Chain* and Diamond*. Come j
in and *ee what we have.
Edgeworth, the Jeweler.
People* Bank.
We use only reliable drugs and
guarantee absolute ACCURACY and
PURITY in Prescriptions.
Square Deal Drug Co.
Mr. Bradley Teal has placed the
first load of lumber on the site of
his new home on East Main street.
Mr. J. A. Sellers will bc^in the erection
of the building within the next
two weeks.
Kodak season is on. We handle a
complete line, also Films.
Square Deal Drug Co.
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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE?One heifer, Jersey; 7
months old, $35.00; 4 pigs, 7 weeks
old, $32.00; one metal com crib,
275 bu. capacity, $150.00.
2t-p-14 B. J. Douglass.
FOR SALE?A few settings of eggs
from my pen of Columbia Wyandots
for $2.00 per setting. Will sell \
to Club members at $1.50 per set- '
ting.
" P Burress Lisenby.
WANTED TO SELL?Improved Early
Portorico, Nancyhall and Triumph
Potato plants, Government
inspected, $2.50 per 1,000. Cabbage
plants and Tomato plants,
$.50 per 1,000. All varieties shipped
daily. Ask for prices. Large
quantities. Post paid shipments add
30c. 1,000.
DORRIS- KINSEY PLANT CO.,
3 p 17 Valdosta, Ga.
LADIES WANTED?For a few hours
work among friends. Just a few
hours work in the afternoon is all.
We wil pay you well for it. We
prefer School Teachers and those
expeirenced in canvassing for
church work. Will accept others.
Will you give us a few afternoons
at good pay? Write at once.
Carolina Farmer and Stockman Co.
Dept. C., Charelston, S. C. 3tl5
NOTICE OF ELECTION
The annual election of Intendant
and Wardens for the Town of Chesterfield
will be held on the second
Tuesday in April next, the same being
April 13, 1920.
T. E. MULLOY, Clerk
NOTICE OF COURT
I he Court of Common Pleas fos
Chestcsfield County, Spring term, will
convene on Monday, April 12th 1920,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
Jurors and witnesses take notice.
Grand Jurors need not attend.
I. P. Mangum,
Clerk of Court.
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LOOSENS TOUCHY CORNS
Apply a few drops on a sore,
touchy corn or bothersome callous.
. Instantly the soreness
leaves. "At Ease" removes
hard corns, soft corns or corns
between the toes, without soreness
or irritation. "At Ease,"
the guaranteed corn remover
is sold in Chesterfield by the
Square Deal Drug Co., Chesterfield
Drug Co. and all druggists
everywhere.
Manufactured by
THE STANLY SALES CO.
Albermarle, N. C.
C. A. Hend fix Grocery'
Is now located at the Corner of
Railroad Street and Paige Ave.,
where lie will be pleased to see
all of his old friends and customers.
The entire stock of Grocceries
will be sold at a 10 Per
Cent. Reduction.
C. A. Hendrix
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Mature Ta
ants to Appear
When it comes to SUITS for ]
boat and so will you be if you I
Behold This 1
See this prettey young miss, al
h that beautiful hat tailored by
e in that time-boat, and imagine
ing man at her side, holding the (
t International Tailored suit or
ik of such an ideal little journej
The Angels could not weep ovf
Come see us at both places, for
Buy W. L. Douglass shoes and 1
t Palm Beach suit.
And when we sell you, you bu;
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VICTORY CONFERENCE
AT HOPEWELL CHURCH
Thursday April 15th inst. There
is to be a victory conference held at
Hopewell Church on the above date.
All pastors of the association, finance
committees, deacons, W. M. W. '
workers are expected to attend. The i
conference is in the interest of the J
75 million campaign. Two or three | ,
speakers from Columbia are expected
at the conference.
Rev. J. C. Lawson of McBee, is to 1
preach at 10:50, following the prayer
service. In the afternoon Rev. A. <
T. Stoudcnmire of Jefferson, is expected
to preach. It is hoped that cv- '
ery church in the associat'on will be
represented. Come expecting a great
conference.
B. S. Funderburg.
TO THE MEMBERS
OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
St. Paul's Church is due to date
on all current expenses $1105.00.
All members who are in arrears
are requested if possible to bring
their envelopes to church Sunday, or
to see the treasurer, Mr. B. F. Teal,
at his place of business during the
week.
B. F. Teal,
Secretary and Treasurer.
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Tills Hftle boat was one of the fleet
of f>9 which cleared the North Sou of '
65,000 mines.
The Fleet has Just returned to this
country and was given a big reception
In New York City.
These boats would sometimes he out
for as long as twenty-Ave duys In the
storms and seas for which the North
Sea is noted. The work was declared
Impossible by other navies, but the
United States went ahead and completed
this work before the scheduled
time.
The U. S. Navy once again did the
Impossible.
BUILDING
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MEN and YOUNG MEN, we ar
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Miss Folsom, speeding the rive
ayuin, if you please, that hands*
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' that Style-Plus tailored suit.. .
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;r a more beautiful picture.
we will surely do you good,
we are also prepared to fit you u
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and geniality.
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FOR SALE
LIMITED AMOUNT OF IMPROVED
ROWDEN COTTON SEED AT $2.50
PER BUSHEL.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.
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MD BUILDING MATERHAND.
ITY MANTELS
$9.50
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